Yamaha Tricera Concept Revealed, Features Open Air-Type Style and Three-Wheel
Yamaha Tricera Concept Revealed, Features Open Air-Type Style and Three-Wheel
It has been reported that the vehicle is expected to also make its special appearance at the upcoming Mobility Show, which will take place in Japan in November.

To provide an Improved and futuristic riding expirence to customers worldwide, the Japanese two-wheeler manufacturer Yamaha is all set to drop an advanced three-wheeler named Tricera in the market. Ahead of the official launch, the vehicle in concept version already has been revealed, providing overall insights and some of the important key features of the vehicle.

It has been reported that the vehicle is expected to also make its special appearance at the upcoming Mobility Show, which will take place in Japan in November.

Yamaha Tricera Concept Design

As per the photos shared by the company, the upcoming Yamaha Tricera concept features a delta design, featuring an open-air type structure without any doors, and has a seating capacity for two people. The futuristic product looks completely like a head turner, major credit goes to its bulky design and multi-functional steering wheel.

Yamaha Tricera Concept Speciality

When it comes to the other aspect, which makes it stand out from the crowd, is its two wheels at the front and one at the rear, providing a very close-to-car-type vibe. Yamaha says, the front and the rear wheel can be directed in the same way or opposite direction, which will provide greater maneuvering and stability when required. The vehicle will also come with an option, where riders will be able to disengage the rear steering if it feels not uncomfortable, the brand added.

Yamaha Tricera Concept Specs

Since it is a concept version, the company shared any mechanical details as yet. However, it is expected that the vehicle might be capable of providing a decent range of more than 100 km to 120 km on a single charge, depending upon the riding style. Customers also can expect a max speed between 80 kph to 100 kph.

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